A new release should be an improvement--an "upgrade" should be an
upgrade.  If you took your car in for service and found the radio was
missing when you picked it up, you'd be very upset.  Then imagine the
mechanic said, "Well, some people don't like some of the stations it
plays, so we ripped it out."  Hey, dude--it's my car!  Let me leave the
radio off if I don't like it.  Don't make me jump through hoops to get
it back.  It's not a perfect analogy, but it's basically the same
principle.

I really don't want to see Ubuntu go the way of GNOME, and even Google,
recently, by not listening to its users and just doing whatever it
wants.

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